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September 25, 2024

Heather Sunser and Michael Dehmler Selected to City & State New York 2024 "Trailblazers in Building & Real Estate" List

Heather Sunser, partner and Tax Credits Team leader, and Michael Dehmler, of counsel at Barclay Damon and managing member of CSD Housing, have been selected to City & State New York’s “Trailblazers in Building & Real Estate” list, which “features a range of stakeholders who are finding ways to create more space and make the city more affordable.”

About Heather, the article states:

Shortly after Heather Sunser was promoted to partner at Hiscock & Barclay in 2015, the Syracuse-based firm merged with Buffalo-based Damon Morey, creating one of the largest law firms in Western New York. Sunser is [deeply experienced] in the use of low-income housing tax credits and other government incentives. Her firm recently completed a 117-unit housing project in New York City with supportive apartments for formerly homeless individuals with mental health challenges and finished the construction of an upstate project with 60 affordable rental units.

About Michael, the article states:

Marrying his deep experience in law and construction, Michael Dehmler is an attorney at the regional firm Barclay Damon and the managing member of CSD Housing, which guides nonprofit organizations in developing affordable housing. Dehmler, who founded CSD Housing and oversees its operations and initiatives, was previously the president of Christa Construction. He recently helped complete a housing project in New York City with 117 units, much of it made up of supportive apartments for formerly homeless individuals with mental health challenges.

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